ANN MOSS soprano

Acclaimed Recording Artist & Chamber Musician. Collaborator, Muse, Champion of Living Composers.

LOVE LIFE ALBUM COMING 9/9/16


A Christmas Carol
Dec
9
5:00 PM17:00

A Christmas Carol

Grab your holly, cast aside your bahs and humbugs, and dash over to the historic Omni Parker House this holiday season for a live reading of Charles Dickens’ timeless holiday classic “A Christmas Carol.” The tale about curmudgeonly old Scrooge and his encounters with the ghosts of holidays past, present, and future is brought to life by veteran actor Johnny Kinsman, soprano Ann Moss, violinist Justin Ouellet, and is directed by award-winning Bryn Boice. The performance will take place in the historic Press Room and will be preceded by a talk about Dickens and his connection to the iconic landmark hotel by Susan Wilson, House Historian.

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RESIDENCY: Yellowjacket Theater Co.
Dec
1
to Jan 27

RESIDENCY: Yellowjacket Theater Co.

  • Alvin High School, Alvin TX (map)
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Yellowjacket Theater Co: Musical Clinician
A two-month Teaching Artist Residency with the students and faculty of AHS Yellowjacket Theatre Company, in preparation for their winter musical Little Shop of Horrors. Individual coaching sessions and seminars focused on embodied singing, cultivating physical self-awareness during performance, and developing stage presence for young performers.

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TONY SOLITRO — FACULTY RECITAL
Nov
17
7:30 PM19:30

TONY SOLITRO — FACULTY RECITAL

  • Longy School of Music, Cambridge CA (map)
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Tony Solitro — “Intimacy and Imagination”

This portrait recital of Tony Solitro’s vocal music highlights collaborations with living poets and librettists and lifts the stories of LGBTQ+ artists, poets, performers, and themes. The centerpiece of the program is “More Beautiful Than Night,” a deeply personal song cycle for tenor and piano featuring the homoromantic poetry of Frank O’Hara.


LONGY SCHOOL OF MUSIC OF BARD COLLEGE  •  CAMBRIDGE, MA

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Fauré Requiem
Nov
5
10:30 AM10:30

Fauré Requiem

  • St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Hanover NH (map)
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A special musical service for All Saints-Day Sunday

featuring
Ann Moss, Soprano
Allan Wieman, Baritone
Justin Ouellet, Viola
Jennifer Turbes, Viola
Margaret Gilmore, Cello
Zon Eastes, Cello
Ed Broms, Organ

The Saint Thomas Choirs
Miranda Bergmeier, Soprano Section Leader
Lorna Jane Norris, Alto Section Leader
Ed Broms, Music Director and Organist


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In Her Words
Oct
30
2:00 PM14:00

In Her Words

In Her Words — American Songs Inspired by American Women Poets

Art Song is a genre of Western classical chamber music that fuses poetry and music, typically composed for the duo of voice and piano. While the genre came into its own in 19th century Europe, it has flourished in the United States during the 20th and 21st centuries, with many fine examples from famous and lesser-known American composers. This hour-long, interactive seminar briefly familiarizes participants with the Art Song genre before delving into the poetry of three American women – Emily Dickinson, Edna St. Vincent Millay and Lisa DeSiro – whose imagery and insights have inspired composers past and present to set their words to music.

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SMITH & MOSS: SONGS FOR EVERMORE
Oct
15
4:00 PM16:00

SMITH & MOSS: SONGS FOR EVERMORE

  • Slate Contemporary Gallery, Oakland CA (map)
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Smith & Moss premiere moody compositions by Southern California guitarist/composer Garry Eister alongside touching tunes by Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Stevie Nicks, Don Henley and Tom Petty. Presented the immersive environment of Slate Contemporary Gallery’s “Always, Already, Again” a solo exhibition, featuring paintings by Maya Kabat.

An artist-to-artist talk with composer Garry Eister, visual artist Maya Kabat, Ann Moss and Carolyn Smith will follow the performance.

SLATE CONTEMPORARY GALLERY  •  OAKLAND, CA

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GREAT AMERICAN SONG
Oct
13
7:30 PM19:30

GREAT AMERICAN SONG

Welcome to an evening celebrating some of the finest songwriters in America ranging from Sondheim & Ellington to Joni Mitchell & Carole King. This exhilarating ensemble will showcase their arrangements, spotlighting recordings that were released during the Pandemic.

Ann Moss - vocals
Justin Ouellet - violin
Rob Reich - piano
Patrick Anseth, Carrie Smith - guitars
Joe Kyle Jr. - bass
Marlon Aldana - percussion

THE SOUND ROOM  •  OAKLAND, CA

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Salon à Trois
Aug
21
to Aug 24

Salon à Trois

Salon à Trois interweaves sumptuous Romantic era music by Clara Schumann, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, Cécile Chaminade, Amy Beach and Rebecca Clarke with fresh new sounds from living American composers including a World Premiere by California-based composer Nancy Bachmann, the Broadway-infused melodies of New York's Ricky Ian Gordon, and captivating settings of poetry by Elizabeth Bishop and Emily Dickinson composed by Boston's own Vartan Aghababian.

Ann Moss, soprano
Justin Ouellet, Viola
Hillary Nordwell, piano

2:30PM MONDAY 8/21
The Commons
Lincoln, MA

7PM WEDNESDAY 8/23
Unitarian Universalist Meeting House
Provincetown, MA

6PM THURSDAY 8/24
Private Residence
Cambridge, MA

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Album Release – Bachmann "Wild Swans"
Aug
11
1:00 AM01:00

Album Release – Bachmann "Wild Swans"

Composer Nancy Bachmann releases her debut album featuring Diane Maltester, clarinet and Ann Moss, soprano

Release Date: August 11, 2023
Label: Navona Records

Composer Nancy Bachmann’s temperate and pastoral writing shines on WILD SWANS from Navona Records, her natural style traveling to American shores and beyond with novel instrumentations that are certain to invoke curiosity and discovery alike. The album presents itself unbound to any shorelines, a voracious journey through time and place centered by the distinct musical style of Bachmann, whose voice is always ahead of her time. WILD SWANS could not be a more appropriate descriptor: both wild and full of grace, there is a wide-appealing slice of beauty within Bachmann’s compositions.

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The Evolution of French Art Song
Jun
19
to Jul 31

The Evolution of French Art Song

  • The Commons, Lincoln MA (map)
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(*Most ) Mondays in June and July

Beginning with early Art Songs by Hector Berlioz and Charles Gounod, and culminating in creative works by Francis Poulenc and his disciples, this six-session course traces the evolution of the vocal chamber music genre known as Mélodie, from its early 19th century incarnations into the mid 20th century. Soprano and Teaching Artist Ann Moss leads participants on a listening journey that explores the beautiful marriage of poetry and music, referencing concurrent movements in French painting and sculpture along the way.


Each meeting features roughly thirty minutes of guided listening, framed by contextual background on the composers, poets and musical material, with opportunities for questions and group discussion. Participants are welcome to drop in to individual sessions as desired, or join for all six meetings.

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With A Song In My Heart
May
31
4:00 PM16:00

With A Song In My Heart

Songs speak to us on many levels. As listeners, we are drawn in by a haunting melody, a thought-provoking lyric, a clever rhyme, or a soul-stirring accompaniment. But with so many beautiful songs in the world, how do singers choose the repertoire that best suits them? This hour-long performance explores one singer’s journey through centuries of song literature, revealing unexpected and enchanting intersections between classical Art Song and the Great American Songbook. Joined by multi-instrumentalist Justin Ouellet and pianist Miranda Loud, soprano Ann Moss presents music by composers and songwriters ranging from Debussy to Duke Ellington, Schubert to Sondheim, and Mozart to Joni Mitchell.

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Grisey — Quatre chants pour franchir le seuil
May
6
7:30 PM19:30

Grisey — Quatre chants pour franchir le seuil

After Everything presents Matthew Cmiel, Ann Moss & Jessie Nucho

PROGRAM
J.S. Bach — Cantata BWV 60 (arranged and adapted by Matthew Cmiel)
Du Yun — An Empty Garlic (for bass flute and electronics)
Ambroise Akinmusire — The Beauty of Dissolving Portraits
Gérard Grisey — Quatre chants pour franchir le seuil (pour voix de soprano et 15 musiciens)

*Pre-Concert Discussion at 6:30PM

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Lifeline at Slate Gallery
Apr
28
6:30 PM18:30

Lifeline at Slate Gallery

a performance responding to artwork
by Kim Manfredi and Peter. St. Lawrence

With immersive seating amid Slate Gallery’s exhibition “A Place of Wonder” this meditative exploration of music from the Lifeline album features live singing and amplified music commingled with oration about Hildegard's 12th century life and times. Performance lasts 40 minutes without intermission, followed by an artist talk-back session.

Lifeline is a modern-day interpretation of the music of Hildegard Von Bingen distilled through the lens of the artist's experiences in quarantine.

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